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'Lewis, Nico can be team-mates'

Despite their clash in Spain, Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg can continue as Mercedes team-mates according to the F1 Report guests. The two Silver Arrows drivers crashed out of the race in Barcelona following an opening-lap collision while fighting for the lead. Sky Sports F1's Martin Brundle described the image of both cars in the gravel as "possibly the defining moment of where the Mercedes team heads for 2017". However, Williams co-founder Sir Patrick Head believes it would be "an overreaction" to change drivers. "They are both fairly mature characters, on the track they have had a clash, but I don't see it as a reason they can't drive in the same team going...
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